Derek Jeter steps down as Marlins CEO, shareholder
Derek Jeter has stepped down as CEO and shareholder of the Miami Marlins
Olympic partner Airbnb silent on Uyghur genocide, previously championed voting and Kenosha shooting victims
Lodging and accommodations rental service Airbnb is never afraid to speak up about injustice – unless it's China.
Beijing Olympics sponsor Procter & Gamble silent on Uyghur genocide after calling out US 'systemic racism'
Procter & Gamble (P&G), an official sponsor of the 2022 Winter Olympics in China, is staying mum on the country's genocide of Uyghur Muslims despite being vocal on human rights issues in the U.S.
Sasse presses Google and Apple on hosting 'PRC mandated spyware' with Olympics app
Sen. Sasse is accusing Google and Apple of facilitating Chinese spyware on their platforms.
How to stage Olympics in a snow-challenged city
Months of snowmaking was necessary to put on the Winter Games in Beijing.
GOP congressman says NBC refused to air advertisement slamming 'Genocide Games' sponsors
NBC is allegedly refusing to air a Republican congressman's advertisement that criticizes several United States corporations for sponsoring the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Beijing Olympics: Coca-Cola quiet on Uyghur genocide after criticizing Georgia election law
The Coca-Cola Company continues to stay quiet about China's genocide of Uyghur Muslims amid the company's involvement in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Olympic athletes' self-censoring won't stop after return from China: human rights experts
Olympic athletes' self-censorship of their criticism of the Chinese government does not stop when they leave the country because they rely on lucrative corporate sponsorship deals with companies that stand to lose money if they criticize the Chinese Communist Party, multiple human rights experts say.
US companies advertising at Winter Olympics 2022 are ‘sponsoring’ genocide in China, US official says
Corporate sponsors pour hundreds of millions of dollars to advertise during the Winter Olympics in Beijing, but vice chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has argued this equates to "sponsoring" genocide.
Nasdaq bell-ringing ceremony featured Chinese official who called genocide of Uyghur Muslims 'lies'
Huang Ping, who has been the consul general of China’s New York Consulate since 2018, posted two videos of himself on Twitter participating in Nasdaq's virtual bell ringing ceremony and the lighting of the Empire State Building for the start of the Lunar New Year.
Beijing Olympics: Nike won't say where Team USA's podium uniforms made
Team USA Olympians and Paralympians will be sporting Nike apparel on the winner’s podium at the Beijing Winter Olympics, but the company is staying mum on where the outfits are manufactured.
Babe Ruth's signed letter linked to1918 contract with Louisville Slugger could fetch $1M at auction
A letter signed by Babe Ruth and linked to his 1918 endorsement contract with Louisville Slugger — the famed Kentucky baseball bat manufacturer — is up for bid in The MINT25 Auction, which runs through Saturday, Jan. 29, and is being conducted by Lelands.
NASCAR walks back 'Let's Go Brandon' sponsorship approval, Brandon Brown spokesperson says
NASCAR is allegedly walking back their approval of a partnership between Brando Brown and the LGBcoin.
GOP Rep. Steel pressures Olympic corporate sponsors to shine light on CCP abuses
Steel sent the letter ahead of the China-hosted winter games, urging corporate sponsors of the Winter Olympics — from Coca-Cola to AirBnB — to use their advertising budgets and reach to expose the CCP’s actions.
Corporate America 'seems to be missing' opportunity to use Enes Kanter Freedom in ads: Puzder
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder argued that corporate America “seems to be missing” the opportunity to use NBA player Enes Kanter, who has been pushing back on China, in ads.
US officials won't attend Beijing Winter Olympics
The Biden administration won’t send U.S. officials to attend the coming 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, staging a diplomatic boycott that drew immediate criticism from China.
Peng Shuai: Olympics officials announce second call with Chinese tennis player, WTA stands by decision
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) claimed Wednesday that it had a second video call with Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai after the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) decided to suspend all tournaments in China and Hong Kong.
Houston furniture store owner has millions riding on Astros World Series win
Gallery Furniture owner Jim McIngvale could win nearly $36 million if the Houston Astros win the World Series.
NBC's planned Beijing Olympics coverage targeted by human rights groups
NBC and other broadcasters around the world are being asked to cancel their planned coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, according to a report.
US Olympic gold medal swimmer Katie Ledecky likely to owe tens of thousands in taxes for winnings
Olympic gold medalist swimmer Katie Ledecky will be leaving Tokyo with two gold medals and two silvers, and reportedly a large tax bill.



















